Carl Friedrich Nägelsbach (March 28, 1806 – April 21, 1859, Erlangen), was a German classical philologist.Nagelsbach was born at Wöhrd near Nuremberg.
After studying at the Universities of Erlangen and Berlin, in 1827 he accepted an appointment at the Nuremberg gymnasium.
From 1842 up until his death in 1859, he was a professor of philology at the University of Erlangen.
Nagelsbach is chiefly known for his excellent "Lateinische Stilistik" (1846; 9th edition by Ivan von Müller, 1905).
Two other important works by him are "Die homerische Theologie in ihrem Zusammenhange" (1840; third edition by Georg Autenrieth, 1884) and "Die Nachhomerische Theologie des griechischen Volksglaubens bis auf Alexander" (1857).
Author: Unknown Source: Otto Stählin: Das Seminar für klassische Philologie an der Universität erlangen: Rede gehalten bei der Feier seines 150 Jährigen Bestehens, am 17. Dezember 1927. Verlag von Palm & Enke, 1928 License: CC-PD-Mark PD Old